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Memorial Day Parade, Howell Michigan, Lakeview Cemetery, Mel Williams Sound Truck, 05/30/1952
This is a photograph of the Mel Williams Sound Truck during the ceremonies at Lakeview Cemetery, Howell, Michigan, for Memorial Day 05/30/1952. The parade was held on Friday May 30, 1952, leaving from Howell High School, 305 South Michigan Avenue, and proceeding to Lakeview Cemetery.
The names of the persons in the picture are unknown. -
Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan
This group of photographs is of a Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan. The photographs were taken, it is believed, from the west side of North Michigan Avenue, looking toward the intersection of North Michigan Avenue and Madison Street, and across the street from the home at 721 North Michigan.
Noted in the pictures are Boy Scouts, Girls' and Boys' Bands, and Colorguard units. It should be noted that in the 1940's and 1950's, there were separate Boys' and Girls' Bands at Howell High School. Marching along with the Girls' Band is the Director, Keene Stollsteimer. The date of this parade is unknown. -
Melon Festival Parade, Howell, Michigan, September 3, 1960
These photographs are of the First Melon Festival Parade held September 3rd, 1960. The parade moves west to east on Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The photographs, taken from the south side of West Grand River Avenue, show various floats and exhibits including an 1875 circa Antique Fire Engine, a doodlebug car, Melon Queen Float, Spagnuolo's Float, and Citizens' Mutual Automobile Insurance Float. -
Melon Queen, Howell, Michigan, Pat Dowen Giving William McPherson Melons to Store in Bank Vault- 1960
Melon Queen, Howell, Michigan, Pat Dowen giving William McPherson melons to store in bank vault- 1960
Left to Right: unknown, unknown, William McPherson, Pat Dowen, unknown, unknown -
Representative Charles Chamberlain introducing Patricia Dowen, Howell Melon Queen, Washington D.C., 1960
This is a picture of Congressman Charles Chamberlain introducing Patricia Dowen, 1960 Howell Melon Queen, to Arthur Ellsworth Summerfield, the Postmaster General. An entourage representing Howell Melon Festival visited Washington D.C. in September, 1960 to promote Howell Melons.
View Livingston County Press September 7, 1960 Article (in library use only). -
Howell Melon Queen and Court, Howell, Michigan - Jean Quackenbush-1971
Howell Melon Queen and Court, Howell, Michigan - Jean Quackenbush-1971 -
First Melon Queen, Howell, Michigan, Pat Dowen - 1960
First Melon Queen, Howell, Michigan, Pat Dowen - 1960. She is standing in a field of melons. -
Melon Festival Photo, Howell, Michigan -1960
Melon Festival Photo, Howell, Michigan - 1960. Melon Queen Pat Dowen is far left standing the rest of are unknown. Can also see the Michigan Dairy Princess and Miss Livingston in the back row. -
Melon Festival, Howell, Michigan Photo of Pat Dowen - 1960
Melon Festival, Howell, Michigan Photo of Pat Dowen - 1960. Unknown people on stage. -
Men Carrying Baskets of Melons for Melon Festival, Howell, Michigan - 1960
Men Carrying Baskets of Melons for Melon Festival, Howell, Michigan - 1960
The men were packing melons for the Senate trip.
Left to Right: Stan Dickson, Dr. Pat May, Scott Eason, Joe Harris, and Jiggs Harmon.
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